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transition

Definition for transition

noun as in change, often major

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This approach allowed them to track genetic changes in response to shifts in lifestyle, such as the transition from hunting and gathering to farming.

A source inside Trump's transition team told Vanity Fair last week that the president-elect’s staff was unaware of the allegations before picking Hegseth, leading to a feeling that they’d been caught off guard.

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The result is a 3D map of cows' movement in their stalls and a selection of which movements indicate the transition to standing.

In a larger cohort of 85 subjects, the patch was tested during changes in posture, such as transitioning from sitting to standing.

Understanding this transition has become a priority for researchers and clinicians.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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